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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-26, Page 33.0“„atraoari,,o, r•tirq• , ell preserved gift of 117 years ago doom to museum ay, MaY, 7, Mrs. tyer (formerly acKinnon) ac- hy her husband made a special ton from her home ke. Also in the s Mrs. Motyers brother-in-law Mr. Ron 'Bunt (Mary )of Brampton, Cnifin she visited r home on the oad of her great - Clara Jackson. known in the "Karvu" it is now ome. It was as a that Clara Rance e recipient of a doll with hand - 1.4 11. ?••,. .4? •. • • • , ... .. ' .47 4., ) ' 11 A hand made afghan Wasori,-. • itlisplfry., at the meeting, ‘,„Jickets on the afghan will be -,--.4 lk,drawn in November. 4 ,,, The ,district annual rally '4 r.,0 w i II. be held. in Clinton on. ...,,-at.Monday May 30. 'Registratilmi Ce)inttli'e'reti int: at 9 a.m. Delegates to the frco a. rally, are. Mrs. A. Schram, '94 Inenthnr4;.allt0 ,e ..t9W- :Alt.Talmay and Mrs. Ce. Youn openedtheQoderich g, k w. weri. , Greenbarn,•„_,, , -,%Mrs. A, Holthes, Mrs. 41 the. the Ode'eh Mrs. D. 1119tir'*00,-.444-qi;" Mrs. A.C. Straughan. minutes- of thl,Ittip,treetll*,.. treas,urer's l'OPOt A convenor_for Agriculture and , the corn rnunic019.,a5',.'.::448•0'? aa_nct,,,.A44‘e'„,Canadian Industries in - was. a report ortthevnte UP, trodtaced Mrs. E. Argyle who 'Veld at the. •Ite*e, 0-r Mrs. gave gave an informative talk on „ding committee ,-reporta !Wr ,e.e Oett4fie,,, seeding lawns and planting ,..•:. .''stressed the importance of Schram in April to - shrubs and flowers. She 'meetings for '1977:1V *an).- . alsoread. . . readiag all labels on bottles An invitation to an otd,titne and cartonscdntaining fer- tilizers and poisons. She gave • dinner in Blyth on May 11 was ' a demonstration of arranging read as well as an Invitation table conires, .with spring . ... tp.thealuewatereCeniKe.,Opeo House. A report flowers and greenery. Lucky on tttp ,, t flowers and cards sent to tickets were then drawn on shut-ins was also heard', these table centres.. Mrs. H. Talmay gave a Mrs. W. Smazel and report on the Historical hostesses served a daintly Society meeting held lunch after a successful plant in auction. Clintnn. I III painted china face framed by preserved as it passed from human hair aid beautifully Clara Jackson to May Rance gowned. MacKinnon and then to the This was a gift from the latter.s daughter. Rev. James Carmichael of St, And now this <Rill, so Paul's Church who "rodethe thoughtfully " bought in circuit" and often stayed with Ireland 117 years ago, was, little Clara's parents. through the generosity of An immigrant from Aunt Clara Jackson's Ireland, Rev. Carmichael descendants, presented on made 1 return trip •to- kiat behalf of,- May Rance, native,land.,in,..1800,..to.marry ,MacKennon to Mr. Raymond and bring back his bride - and Scotchmer, Curator of the it was on this trip that the doll Huron County Pioneer was presented as a gift to Museum, Gederich, on May 7, little Clara. This same young 1977. Minister of St. Paul's Church, Clinton was in later years to become Bishop Carmichael, Editors note: This paper is 4th Bishop of Montreal. indebted to Mrs. Muriel Trott It must have been Lovingly for research of this story. at. Pihouse The Country Playhouse, Grand Bend, will sponsor an International Art Auction on Sunday, July, 31. The collection to be auctioned is being assembled by Sharpn Theobald, international' art consultant, who has con- ducted similar fund raising . events in Toronto, Kitchener and Montreal. One of Ms.. Theobaid's recent auctions fillea to capacity the Crystal Ballroom at Toronto's King Edward Hotel. The collection to be sold at auction may include works by Picasso, Miro and Henry Moore, as well as works by leading Canadian painters. "A complete list will be released in a month's time," said Ms. Theobald. , Josephine Wilcox of London who is co-ordinating the event for the Playhouse said the auction should attract not only experienced collectors, but first time buyers fis well:' "But whether or not one lOstomy Association needs support erich and area ociation will meet , May 30 at 7:30 .C.I. There,will be at this meeting. al invitation is' doctors, nurses, and interested persons to attend this meeting. The 'association which meets once a month was formed in January. Although there has. been a poor representation from am how to do-it- urself Eight in our ore. Goderich at the meetings, the response from the surrounding towns has been good. ' Elinore Taman, president of the association says the aim is to help ostomates have a healthy outlook or attitude. • I'V-4WaetivAggittga buys one of the art works, the event promises to be a fun and entertaining ex- perience," she said. An informal dinner and drinks will be served in the Playhouse court yard before and during the auction. The collection will be on exhibition at the Playhouse beginning at 2:00 p.m. on the day of the auction. The auction will begin at 8:15 p.m. Dinner will begin at 600 p.m. Admission to the auction is $3,00' per person. Ticket will go on sale July 5., Graduate .Sherri Atfield, -daughter of Mr. and Wird. Lloyd Atfield of 153 %ladder Street, Goderich recently graduated from Centralia College of ‘grieultucaLTechnology in the fashion program. Sherri will be working at the Stratford Festival in the wardrobe department. Town Talk Miss Dianne Popp Reg, N. Bennett St., Goderich, visited with her mother, Mrs. Lorne Popp in Victoria Hospital, London. and with Miss Kathy Game of --Toronto for the weekend. GODERICH, London r e p524r -s9e0n7t5i n g Li + Vitt)* 00111001' • Wa sher.StikittrYer114 + Portable 0.0erS, , • available le easy lanes HUTCHINSON APPLIANCES . . TR ADE. INS ACCEPTED.. - 308 HURON RD. 524.71131, • ERIC CARMAN PHOTOGRAPHY 114 THE SCARE is pleased to announce "WEDDING. WEDDING COVERAGE INVITATIONS AS LOW AS $90 5 0 7 • ; ba IN tE PNATIONAL OF TFiAT FORD In addition to a complete line of wedding invitations ; and stationery, we have added a budget priced album to oui.complete line of photographic services. Drop in and discuss your day with us. •••••• ..••••••••••ir,w4.••••• •••••••••••• •••••"•-••••••••••••••••,.• •••• • • ••••• r....•••••-•• •••••••••••••••••-•,••••••••., iuncoart mall She urges public support to help make this group suc- cessful. 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